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Volume 3 Number 2 (Apr-May-Jun, 2008)
All the Fishes that Swim - Counting, Catching and Sustaining Stocks
Preface
Ocean Technology and FishGeorge A. Rose, Fisheries and Marine Institute, Memorial University
Benthic Habitat Mapping in Canada - A PerspectiveVladimir E. Kostylev, Natural Resources Canada
Brian J. Todd, Bedford Institute of Oceanography
John Shaw, Natural Resources Canada
Fishing Smarter: Improving Harvesting Technology Through the Study of Animal BehaviourPaul Winger, Fisheries and Marine Institute, Memorial University
The Ocean Tracking Network: Cutting Edge Technology on a Global ScaleEddie Halfyard, Dalhousie University
Ron O'Dor, Dalhousie University
Mike Stokesbury, Dalhousie University
Peter G. Amiro, Bedford Institute of Oceanography
- Diel Variation within the Species Selective "Topless" Trawl Net
Michael Pol, Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries
Mark Szymanski, Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries
Luis Ribas, Barrosa Fishing Corp.
Thomas Moth-Poulsen, FAO-SEUR
David M. Chosid, Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries
- Fish Behaviour and Species Separation for the Gulf of Maine Multispecies Trawls
Pingguo He, University of New Hampshire
Tracey Smith, Ministry of Fisheries, New Zealand
Carl Bouchard, F/V "Stormy Weather"
- Performance Evaluation of Discus Buoy in Directional Seas
Dr. V. Sundar, Indian Institute of Technology
R. Balaji, Sogreah Gulf
S.A. Sannasiraj, Indian Institute of Technology
Focus on ... Atlantic CodCapt. Jan Negrijn, Fisheries and Marine Institute of Memorial University
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